The NWS says sleet forms when snowflakes fall through warmer air but don't completely melt. Unlike the thin layer of freezing air near the ground that causes freezing rain, sleet needs a deeper layer ...
If you spent some time in the snow, did you notice some flakes were different than others? That's right! There are several ...
"That type of snow is difficult to shovel and can be more likely to bring down trees and power lines," he said. Dry snow is more common as it occurs when the surface air temperature is below freezing.
The storm system is on track to do as we have expected over the past few days. There haven’t been any big changes to the overall forecast overnight. Here’s a look at the timeline of the snow ...